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chavez has not been seen or heard from since the october election. and this t-shirt is causing a lot of outrage on twitter. it reads, keep calm and hit her. the shirt appeared on amazon's uk site. the company that prints the shirt said it removed the item from amazon and apologizes. >>> evernote says it was hacked. the online note-taking service has about 50 million users. it asks users to reset their passwords, the company says no user content or financial information was accessed. i'll be back at 4:00 p.m. eastern. i'm talking to a race car driver who is trying to follow in the footsteps of danica patrick. i'm fredricka witfield, right now time for "the next list." >>> they're innovators, game-changers, people pushing themselves. moving us all forward. they're the next scientists, musicians, poets. the next makers, dreamers, teachers and geniuses. they are the next list. >> inside an old factory in san francisco, a small r&d outfit called other lab is busy plotting an energy revolution. >> i am an energy nerd, yes. and don't want to just chip away
chavez has not been seen or heard from since the october election. and this t-shirt is causing a lot of outrage on twitter. it reads, keep calm and hit her. the shirt appeared on amazon's uk site. the company that prints the shirt said it removed the item from amazon and apologizes. >>> evernote says it was hacked. the online note-taking service has about 50 million users. it asks users to reset their passwords, the company says no user content or financial information was accessed....
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a different emotion come election time. tom foreman, i should highlight, people can tweet you more questions. @tomformer. cnn, head & shoulders asktom. >>> and speaking to spotters friday night -- >> [ speaking in foreign language ]. >> translator: president hugo chavez is in good spirits but fighting for his life. we have to let him rest. >> chavez had been in cuba where he underwent his fourth cancer surgery. no word wa type of cancer he's battling. supporters attended a mass in the chapel of the military hospital where he's receiving treatment. >>> new jersey governor cris hh christie once the rising star. not invited to the conservative political action meeting set for later this months because christie back add temporary expansion of medicaid in his state and the $60 billion hurricane sandy relief bill. republican congressman peter king says the group is ignoring christie's record. >> that's a suicidal death wish. cpac to me loses all credibility. a governor who's conservative, balanced the budget, taken on public empl
a different emotion come election time. tom foreman, i should highlight, people can tweet you more questions. @tomformer. cnn, head & shoulders asktom. >>> and speaking to spotters friday night -- >> [ speaking in foreign language ]. >> translator: president hugo chavez is in good spirits but fighting for his life. we have to let him rest. >> chavez had been in cuba where he underwent his fourth cancer surgery. no word wa type of cancer he's battling. supporters...
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they have to call elections by the constitution within 30 days. chavez hand picked his successor madir are o he made sure he was walking next to the casket throughout the day today as it paraded through those streets. is he going to wrap himself in chavez's mantel and hope it's going to be enough to win. anti-u.s. tone of hugo chavez will continue of his successor. he has hinted he plans a scientific investigation to look into how the imperialist u.s. may have actually given hugo chavez the cancer that killed him. shepard? >> shepard: steve harrigan in caracas. notice the time stamp in the upper screen there. 3:53. changed the time zone, made it a half hour later than new york. p.j. crowley joins us now. currently a professor of practice at the george washington university in d.c. p.j., i feel like a the love americans are just weighing up to the fact that so many around the world are praising this man and think he did a lot of great stuff for poor people in venezuela despite the, i don't know, maybe the known quantity of the el diablo speech at t
they have to call elections by the constitution within 30 days. chavez hand picked his successor madir are o he made sure he was walking next to the casket throughout the day today as it paraded through those streets. is he going to wrap himself in chavez's mantel and hope it's going to be enough to win. anti-u.s. tone of hugo chavez will continue of his successor. he has hinted he plans a scientific investigation to look into how the imperialist u.s. may have actually given hugo chavez the...
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people have to get over the fact that governor romney lost that election for many reasons. he won one debate and never really truly won the argument. it is not like chris christie invented the hurricane. conservatives have more of a problem with governor christie on the judicial appointments, tackling the nra than they do about maybe taking the medicaid money or frankly even on hurricane sandy. if you you look at who is invited to cpac that is a big gap. they invite any presidential timber should be invited. they invite lots of presidential wood chips, they ought to invite presidential timber. >> first of all, i'm appalled that they invited you. >> i was going to buy you a drink there. >> but i don't know what your position on guns is since i'm he hoping you will be the future senator from new jersey and better be good but that is the specific reason they didn't invite governor christie. i don't think i would have not invited him and then pub publicized. >> i think -- >> they specifically said it is because he is not good on guns. >> i'm totally out of time. coy speak to de
people have to get over the fact that governor romney lost that election for many reasons. he won one debate and never really truly won the argument. it is not like chris christie invented the hurricane. conservatives have more of a problem with governor christie on the judicial appointments, tackling the nra than they do about maybe taking the medicaid money or frankly even on hurricane sandy. if you you look at who is invited to cpac that is a big gap. they invite any presidential timber...
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in 2005, when benedict xvi was elected, cardinal ra ninal ratz the front runner. what we have now instead is a field of six, seven, eight, as many as ten plausible candidates for whom you can make an argument, but no one of them towered over the field, and the risk therefore is in the early ballots of the conclave, the votes could be spread, no one could be getting close to the two thirds majority, 77 out of the 115 votes, which means they would have to go back to the drawing board and spend more time, and as i say, that's a scenario they would like to avoid because they don't want the world to perceive them as disunified or paralyzed. >> and cardinal dolan who is there for the conclave, he has a blog. on it today, he talked about what the cardinals have been discussing since they have been there. interestingly, though, he felt the need to add this. he said, quote, those are the biggishis. you may find it hard to believe since the word on the street is all that we talk about is corruption in the vatican, sexual abuse, and money. do these topics come up? yes, do th
in 2005, when benedict xvi was elected, cardinal ra ninal ratz the front runner. what we have now instead is a field of six, seven, eight, as many as ten plausible candidates for whom you can make an argument, but no one of them towered over the field, and the risk therefore is in the early ballots of the conclave, the votes could be spread, no one could be getting close to the two thirds majority, 77 out of the 115 votes, which means they would have to go back to the drawing board and spend...
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but in the last election, he won 55%. his opponent won 44%. and it was the closest the opposition have come to him. i think that's where people are going to be looking. is his death a game changer for the future? >> it's interesting him speaking in spanish during the interview. i wonder how much was because he wanted the interview to be understood by people in venezuela more than he was interested in it being understood by people in the united states. for him, the target audience was really the people back home? >> i think that's a good point. another thing unusual about him, christiane and anderson, if you find this interesting, a lot of the leftist leaders are anti-religious, but he professed to bee an observant catholic, totally believed in jesus christ and was observant. >> christiane, you don't hear that, as larry said, from some of the other leaders certainly castro. >> you don't. i mean, the pictures of him with larry and him elsewhere, hugo chavez is carrying a crucifix and fingering it like worry beads. i'm not sure how much that play
but in the last election, he won 55%. his opponent won 44%. and it was the closest the opposition have come to him. i think that's where people are going to be looking. is his death a game changer for the future? >> it's interesting him speaking in spanish during the interview. i wonder how much was because he wanted the interview to be understood by people in venezuela more than he was interested in it being understood by people in the united states. for him, the target audience was...
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that's the actual process of electing the pope. as soon as they are invited to come to rome by the dean of the college, who this time is an italian by the name of sedano. the idea is they're supposed to get here as quickly as possible so they can take part in these pre conclave meetings, but they have their open sense of what getting here quickly means. i am told that the vietnamese cardinal has landed and so, as of this evening, we think that all 115 cardinal electors are on the ground. >> apart from the sense of urgency, most americans would think elect a pope, get there now, but that's a different world. one interesting angle, they've been tweeting from the cardinals, they've got their own facebook pages. they've been told to stop briefing the news media. what's behind that? >> what was happening is that for the first two days of this week, the american cardinals were holding their own press briefings at the north american college and they were being held right after the official vatican briefing. quite honestly, many people fou
that's the actual process of electing the pope. as soon as they are invited to come to rome by the dean of the college, who this time is an italian by the name of sedano. the idea is they're supposed to get here as quickly as possible so they can take part in these pre conclave meetings, but they have their open sense of what getting here quickly means. i am told that the vietnamese cardinal has landed and so, as of this evening, we think that all 115 cardinal electors are on the ground....
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>> reporter: well, you know, there's an old line about electing popes, which is you don't want to elect anybody who's too young because then you're not going get a holy father, your going to get an eternal father that is your going to be stuck with him for way too long. and similarly, there's a kind of conventional wisdom selecting a guy too old because then his papacy is going to be too short. typically what the cardinals want to do is split the difference them would like to elect somebody say in their mid-60s. honestly, frederica, i would tell that you both age and nationality that is what part of the world the guy comes from, i think those are secondary concerns. i think the 115 cardinals who are going to file into the sistine chapel on tuesday have a checklist of things they are looking for in the next pope. and if they can get those three things in any one guy, they don't care how old he is or where he comes from, they will take it. >> and you can follow the process of selecting the new pope on our belief blog at cnn.com/belief. >>> it's another way to watch television. on the inte
>> reporter: well, you know, there's an old line about electing popes, which is you don't want to elect anybody who's too young because then you're not going get a holy father, your going to get an eternal father that is your going to be stuck with him for way too long. and similarly, there's a kind of conventional wisdom selecting a guy too old because then his papacy is going to be too short. typically what the cardinals want to do is split the difference them would like to elect...
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in 2005, when benedict xvi was elected, cardinal ratzinger was the obvious front runner. all the conversations leading up to the conclave were organized around him. what we have now instead is a field of six, seven, eight, as many as ten plausible candidates for whom you can make an argument, but no one of them towered over the field, and the risk therefore is in the early ballots of the conclave, the votes could be spread, no one could be getting close to the two thirds majority, 77 out of the 115 votes, which means they would have to go back to the drawing board and spend more time, and as i say, that's a scenario they would like to avoid because they don't want the world to perceive them as disunified or paralyzed. >> and cardinal dolan who is there for the conclave, he has a blog. on it today, he talked about what the cardinals have been discussing since they have been there. everything from preaching and teaching the faith to recruiting more pastors to marriage and abortion. interestingly, though, he felt the need to add this. he said, quote, those are the big issues
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osent ought a tweet today, he said hope it serves as the beginning of a new paradigm where people in elected office actually talk to each other about meaningful issues. one of the senators who i spoke with said that what struck him was the fact that the president sort of can got to understand better the republicans and the republicans got to understand the president better. and he said that that was even more of a shocker i think to republicans, that the president is actually sincere in where he's coming from. i have a very unsophisticated word to describe this. duh. this is human relationships and it should have been happening for years and years. to understand each other, baseline of that, that has to happen before they can talk across party lines. >> wolf, didn't we have this conversation in 2009 and it had to do with beer and a beer summit and it was sitting down as regular people just like the picture shows you, trying to get over an impasse by just sitting down to either a good meal or a good beer? >> once you establish sort of direct human contact with the other side, in this case a p
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the 2016 presidential election may seem like a long way off, but is it too early to speculate? jeb bush, former governor of florida is the latest presidential contender to be asked. watch. >> are you going to run in 2016? >> that is way off in the future. i have a voice. i want to share my beliefs about how the conservative movement and republican party can regain the footing. we lost our way. >> you clearly have not ruled out, you will not definitively rule out a run for president in 2016? >> i won't. but i am not going to declare today either, matt. >> dana: kimberly, your thoughts? >> i'm a big fan of his. it always have. i like his ideas. he's very passionate about a number of issues that are important. tough issues that are facing the country. not afraid to put forward solutions. i mean, you can tell he deeply cares about the american people and children and doing something as well about immigration. that being said, it would be great if he would jump in 2016. a lot of people were disappointed he didn't jump in last time around. >> dana: too early, bob? >> bob: not too ear
the 2016 presidential election may seem like a long way off, but is it too early to speculate? jeb bush, former governor of florida is the latest presidential contender to be asked. watch. >> are you going to run in 2016? >> that is way off in the future. i have a voice. i want to share my beliefs about how the conservative movement and republican party can regain the footing. we lost our way. >> you clearly have not ruled out, you will not definitively rule out a run for...
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but it really does also show that there's some republicans who are up for re-election next year who are very concerned about getting on the wrong side of people in the conservative base, and many of them are civil libertarians. it also exposed how tricky republican politics are right now. >> it's interesting because you don't see these old-fashioned filibusters where people stand and talk. one of the reasons is it's not easy. i want to play something about how senator paul felt there. >> voice is recovering, and i think i lost a few pounds, so there's some advantages to not eating all day, although i was sneaking candy bars -- >> we saw. >> there's a candy drawer. you can sneak around and get a candy bar. but i see they caught me with half the candy bar in and half out of my mouth. my wife said, can't you chew with your mouth closed on the floor? >> what did he think of the experience? he seems kind of energized by it. >> he's definitely energized by it. i talked to him before he realized, anderson, this had blown up on twitter the way it had because he was so focused on what he was doi
but it really does also show that there's some republicans who are up for re-election next year who are very concerned about getting on the wrong side of people in the conservative base, and many of them are civil libertarians. it also exposed how tricky republican politics are right now. >> it's interesting because you don't see these old-fashioned filibusters where people stand and talk. one of the reasons is it's not easy. i want to play something about how senator paul felt there....
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they can't just convince their base that to get more of us elected, you need to compromise your core beliefs, because the people are saying, then why do our core beliefs even matter? i think they'll have a tougher time rebranding than we think. >> isn't is more about the fact there's medical falsehoods. joann reid, thank you for being here. i appreciate it. >>> never mind the prosecution, the jury is now taking charge of the jodi arias trial. wait until you hear what they're asking her, but first time for our producer's pick. it's brought to us by tammy bloom. australia shouldn't be called down under, because it's anything but. at least when it comes to their economy, it is managed to avoid a recession, in fact for the 21 years. it's compared the economy to goldilocks. check out the full story on my facebook page. ♪ ♪ if loving you is wrong ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong loving it. bee happy. bee healthy. with c
they can't just convince their base that to get more of us elected, you need to compromise your core beliefs, because the people are saying, then why do our core beliefs even matter? i think they'll have a tougher time rebranding than we think. >> isn't is more about the fact there's medical falsehoods. joann reid, thank you for being here. i appreciate it. >>> never mind the prosecution, the jury is now taking charge of the jodi arias trial. wait until you hear what they're...
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i'm going to run for elected office and unfortunately, what i think may be going on here, it's one thing to say that someone died as a result of a domestic altercation between two men in a relationship and it's another thing to create this very politically charged, politically motivated headline of hey, openly gay man running for office, beaten, burned -- >> it's huge. >> dragged. we've seen other who foe phobic attacks and unfortunately, i wonder which it is. the fact we have to wonder is scary because the medical examiner is in the best position to get it right because if they have a determined cause of death, they have a body there. they know if it's beaten, burned an drag. >> we have to be so careful here. >> i want to make sure that the facts, at least that have been come known to our affiliate, are that these two were in a relationship, but it could have been a friendship and that there's a possibility there may have been sexual advances made, but nobody seems to know the full story. at least that's the reporting. i think we will start to learn a lot more as the investigation conti
i'm going to run for elected office and unfortunately, what i think may be going on here, it's one thing to say that someone died as a result of a domestic altercation between two men in a relationship and it's another thing to create this very politically charged, politically motivated headline of hey, openly gay man running for office, beaten, burned -- >> it's huge. >> dragged. we've seen other who foe phobic attacks and unfortunately, i wonder which it is. the fact we have to...
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obama won the election n. congress, we are seeing committees come and try to conduct debates over whether the law's being implemented as well as it can and that's why we are talk about this scoft costs. >> if the costs skyrocket the american people won't stop talking about it either. >> thank you. >> you can say awkward? senator john mccain taking senator rand paul to the woodshed over the filibuster and then taking an elevator ride with him -- next. but no way we're going to let them die. ♪ ameriprise advisors can help keep your dreams alive like they helped millions of others. by listening. planning. working one on one. that's what ameriprise financial does. and that's what they can do with you. that's how ameriprise puts more within reach. ♪ by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >> okay, everyone, it's time to hash it out. senator rand paul spen
obama won the election n. congress, we are seeing committees come and try to conduct debates over whether the law's being implemented as well as it can and that's why we are talk about this scoft costs. >> if the costs skyrocket the american people won't stop talking about it either. >> thank you. >> you can say awkward? senator john mccain taking senator rand paul to the woodshed over the filibuster and then taking an elevator ride with him -- next. but no way we're going to...
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the election to pick pope been dict xvi successor has yet to be begin. ben wedemen joining us from outside the vatican. ben, will all the cardinals to select the new pope at the vatican or are some still making their way? >> some are still making their way. tomorrow morning at 9:30 the congregation of cardinals, which include 207 cardinals, the it21 will participate are expected at 9:30 in the morning and holding two sessions tomorrow. the afternoon one begins at 5:00 and we don't know how long these meetings of cardinals will actually go. obviously, one of the important points on their agenda will be to set a date for the conclave, but they're also discussing a variety of issues of importance to the church. obviously, the agenda has not been made public, but we're told they will be talking about governance or management of the church, financial issues and pedophile priests and a lot to discuss in addition to the conclave, which they have to set a date for. brianna. >> we have some familiarity since it hasn't been that long, but walk us through this new
the election to pick pope been dict xvi successor has yet to be begin. ben wedemen joining us from outside the vatican. ben, will all the cardinals to select the new pope at the vatican or are some still making their way? >> some are still making their way. tomorrow morning at 9:30 the congregation of cardinals, which include 207 cardinals, the it21 will participate are expected at 9:30 in the morning and holding two sessions tomorrow. the afternoon one begins at 5:00 and we don't know...
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20th, 1993, i was at little rock, he was then the governor of arkansas, president elect, and that's when during the campaign, he had basically said gays should be allowed to serve in the military but he quickly retracted that after the uproar after he was elected president. there was a lot of opposition from within the military, branches of the u.s. military, the chairman of the joint chiefs general colin powell at the time opposed allowing gays to serve in the military. and only then months later 1993 did they come up with a "don't ask, don't tell" policy this which was seen as a compromise of sorts. but clearly a deviation from where bill clinton had been during the campaign. that caused a lot of controversy at the time. but obviously he now opposes "don't ask, don't tell," he opposes the defense of marriage acts on so many others across the board have come to do, as well. >> you'll have a lot to talk about at 4:00. thank you, wolf. good to see you. situation room gets under way again at 4:00 eastern. wolf and the team will be talking a lot about that. >>> for three weeks, jodi ar
20th, 1993, i was at little rock, he was then the governor of arkansas, president elect, and that's when during the campaign, he had basically said gays should be allowed to serve in the military but he quickly retracted that after the uproar after he was elected president. there was a lot of opposition from within the military, branches of the u.s. military, the chairman of the joint chiefs general colin powell at the time opposed allowing gays to serve in the military. and only then months...
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. >> karl rove, crossroads changed names, rebranded after the election, the conservative victory group, they're trying to squash far right, what they potential consider to be self-destructive candidates in favor of more electable types. who wins in a showdown? >> i think who wins in terms of when republicans are fighting republicans? democrats. i mean -- and that's the problem. i mean, look, going back to your original point, chris, when you look at that primary, if the republican primary is about those comments and not about jobs and the economy, then we're going -- republicans will be in trouble. if, however, that primary is about jobs and the economy, that's the central focus, then we'll do well. >> do those comments bleed to all republicans? is that your suggests? >> say that again. >> if a comment is made by one or two in a primary, does it bleed to all republican candidates? >> here's the -- if the other candidates can't get the focus in terms of what the issues should be, jobs and the economy in this case, and instead let these comments dominate their particular races, that can
. >> karl rove, crossroads changed names, rebranded after the election, the conservative victory group, they're trying to squash far right, what they potential consider to be self-destructive candidates in favor of more electable types. who wins in a showdown? >> i think who wins in terms of when republicans are fighting republicans? democrats. i mean -- and that's the problem. i mean, look, going back to your original point, chris, when you look at that primary, if the republican...
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i would say because of that trust deficit and because of the constant campaigning for the next election, they've taken the dysfunction to new lows. >> and governor, last word on that. trust deficit. is this the biggest problem right now facing washington? >> no doubt john is right. you had the sequester, but before that, you had the fiscal cliff, all these in some ways self manufactured cries cease, congress punts things down the road, they kick the can to use several metaphors there, but they don't really solve things. in our state, we took a $3.6 billion budget deficit and turned it into a nearly half a billion dollar surplus. we're not alone . most of us would wish people in washington would step up and lead and get us back on track. >> i think every one of us wishes that. governor walker, thank you for taking the time to be with us. john king, always a pleasure. >>> coming up next, i want to take you into a courtroom where a woman is fighting for her life. you know her by now. jodi arias, whose name is now almost synonymous with sex, lies and murder. erstand. our financial advice is
i would say because of that trust deficit and because of the constant campaigning for the next election, they've taken the dysfunction to new lows. >> and governor, last word on that. trust deficit. is this the biggest problem right now facing washington? >> no doubt john is right. you had the sequester, but before that, you had the fiscal cliff, all these in some ways self manufactured cries cease, congress punts things down the road, they kick the can to use several metaphors...
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wouldn't need rules and so i try to make it less about president obama and more about what if some day we elect someone who wouldn't -- who would abuse this power? >> senator, there's been some criticism of your filibuster last night including from apparently lindsey graham saying that the idea is that we're going to use a drone to attack a citizen in a cafe in america is ridiculous. >> well, i agree it's ridiculous idea but why wouldn't the president then say he won't? >> so mark, in that interview, rand paul also indicated and i guess look glenn beck and his co-host that he's willing to confirm the nomination with information and i want to point out what you wrote about this. mark, one more thing of paul's filibuster last night, we're pretty sure he would have mounted it against a republican white house, too. remember his father ron rallied bens the iraq war. can you say that the same about the other republicans that participated? would they have blasted a republican presidential administration over a drone policy? after all, some of the senators agree with the policy. the bush administration
wouldn't need rules and so i try to make it less about president obama and more about what if some day we elect someone who wouldn't -- who would abuse this power? >> senator, there's been some criticism of your filibuster last night including from apparently lindsey graham saying that the idea is that we're going to use a drone to attack a citizen in a cafe in america is ridiculous. >> well, i agree it's ridiculous idea but why wouldn't the president then say he won't? >> so...
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and the election to pit the next leader of the vatican will be next tuesday. they'll start with a mass and then enter the sistine chapel and stay there until the next pope is chosen. pope benedict xvi resigned last month, you know that. within the last hour, crews finished installing a special chimney to the top of the sistine chapel as they do for every papal conclave. we'll know when they've decided on the next pope when the white smoke comes out of that chimney. >>> startling impackaages comin of north korea. take a look at this. you see people nearly weeping we motion and troops run toward kim jong-un apparently in a near frenzy to honor him. they go waist deep into the water. they run right in. it happened during his recent visit to the border with south korea. north korea, meanwhile, is ramping up the threats. it's testing a dangerous new missile that has a potential range of 3,000 miles and it's even warning of a preemptive nuclear strike. >>> and from overseas to outer space, if you've ever wanted to see a comet without a telescope or binoculars, you m
and the election to pit the next leader of the vatican will be next tuesday. they'll start with a mass and then enter the sistine chapel and stay there until the next pope is chosen. pope benedict xvi resigned last month, you know that. within the last hour, crews finished installing a special chimney to the top of the sistine chapel as they do for every papal conclave. we'll know when they've decided on the next pope when the white smoke comes out of that chimney. >>> startling...
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he wants to try to resolve it and try to help the republican party win future elections, that's what he says. he seems to have changed his position, however, on one of the most controversial parts of immigration reform. take a listen. >> i have supported both, both the path to legalization or a path to citizenship with the underlying principle being that there should be no insent tib for people to come illegally at the expense of coming legally. today basically the only path to come to this country other than family reunification is to come illegally. we need to create another category of legal immigration where people -- where there is actually a line. so if you could create that through a path to citizenship, i would support that there you say you've supported both. >> in other words, instead of saying send people back that are here illegally, kind of the mantra of 2006, '7, '8 amongst republicans, i've always felt that you could not deal with 11 million people in saying, see you later. >> this conversation has prompted speculation about what your plans might be in 2016. i no you h
he wants to try to resolve it and try to help the republican party win future elections, that's what he says. he seems to have changed his position, however, on one of the most controversial parts of immigration reform. take a listen. >> i have supported both, both the path to legalization or a path to citizenship with the underlying principle being that there should be no insent tib for people to come illegally at the expense of coming legally. today basically the only path to come to...
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now, as the president himself points out. >> i've run my last election. >> reporter: he's free of the pressure to lure swing voters. bringing a more complete personality into focus. >> i don't think one ever knows the real him. but i think that it's closer to being the private and the public obama coming together in a clearer way. >> don't take our word for it. even he admits he's changed. check out his humble brag. >> the longer you're in it, the more humble you get. and the more you recognize your own imperfections. >> reporter: humility he can afford after winning a second term. >> president obama is never going to be the i feel your pain like bill clinton type of president, but he's getting closer. >> reporter: during his 2008 campaign, president obama used his biography to connect with audiences and sell himself as the melting pot embodied. now he seems increasingly comfortable doing that again. cnn, the white house. >> i don't like it when i don't get invited to a party. but not invited is what chris christie is and he says he doesn't care. that's the sentiment from the governor
now, as the president himself points out. >> i've run my last election. >> reporter: he's free of the pressure to lure swing voters. bringing a more complete personality into focus. >> i don't think one ever knows the real him. but i think that it's closer to being the private and the public obama coming together in a clearer way. >> don't take our word for it. even he admits he's changed. check out his humble brag. >> the longer you're in it, the more humble you...
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michigan democrat carl levin says he will not run for re-election. chairman of the armed services committee. niche began's longest serving senator ever. he won his first term in 1978. tonight, both parties are predicting they will win the seat. republicans point out they have done well in local michigan races of late. democrats note the senator debbie stabenow easily fought off the republican challenger just last year. another record day on wall street. they keep coming. the dow closed at all time high for the third day in a row. up 33 today, the fifth straight gainer. the nasdaq jumped 9. the s&p 500 up about 3. the markets opened higher thanks to the lower latest unemployment claims report. according to the labor department, the number of applications last week fell bringing the four week average to its lowest level in five years. gerri willis is here from the fox business network. this was the second straight weekly drop. things are getting better. >> well, you would like to be surprised this way by the numbers. that's for sure. it could be two re
michigan democrat carl levin says he will not run for re-election. chairman of the armed services committee. niche began's longest serving senator ever. he won his first term in 1978. tonight, both parties are predicting they will win the seat. republicans point out they have done well in local michigan races of late. democrats note the senator debbie stabenow easily fought off the republican challenger just last year. another record day on wall street. they keep coming. the dow closed at all...
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that election set to take place sometime within the next 30 days. shepard? >> shepard: steve harrigan tonight. cancer will shorten the beloved life of valerie harper. terminal brain cancer and further that she may have as little as three months to live. of the 73-year-old tells people magazine and i quote: i don't think of dying. i think of being here now. valerie harper portrayed morgan on the mary tyler moore show. >> hello, ma. >> listen, rhoda, while i was shopping i found pan at this hose on sale so i got you a couple dozen pair. >> a couple of dozen pair. the rockets don't use that much. >> her role there was so memorable and led to her own spin off show. trace gallagher is in hollywood with this sad news. trace, what more do we know about the diagnosis? >> well, in simple terms, shep, doctors say the cancer cells are filling the membranes around her brain and because chemotherapy drugs are so hard to get inside the brain, there is just very little they can do. now, valerie harper's favorite saying has always been seize the moment and she has long done
that election set to take place sometime within the next 30 days. shepard? >> shepard: steve harrigan tonight. cancer will shorten the beloved life of valerie harper. terminal brain cancer and further that she may have as little as three months to live. of the 73-year-old tells people magazine and i quote: i don't think of dying. i think of being here now. valerie harper portrayed morgan on the mary tyler moore show. >> hello, ma. >> listen, rhoda, while i was shopping i found...
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aside from photos, chavez has not been seen nor heard since october elections. meantime, his supporters held a mass in the chapel of a venezuelan military hospital where chazz is said to be receiving cancer treatments. >>> after weeks of warnings, what ifs, and threats, americans now face $85 billion in federal funding cuts. president obama signed an order late last night for what he described as dumb and arbitrary cuts. cnn's dana bash explains what happens from here. >> reporter: the house speaker walked out of an unproductive white house meeting about spending cuts going into effect now and instead focused on the next looming crisis, the enz of this month, march 27th, when government funding runs out. >> i'm hopeful we won't have to deal with the threat of a government shutdown while we're dealing with the sequester at the same time. the house will act next week, and i hope the senate will follow suit. >> how did it go? >> reporter: john boehner and house republicans plan to pass a bill next week to keep the government funded through september 30th, the end o
aside from photos, chavez has not been seen nor heard since october elections. meantime, his supporters held a mass in the chapel of a venezuelan military hospital where chazz is said to be receiving cancer treatments. >>> after weeks of warnings, what ifs, and threats, americans now face $85 billion in federal funding cuts. president obama signed an order late last night for what he described as dumb and arbitrary cuts. cnn's dana bash explains what happens from here. >>...
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background checks in general have surged 54% since the election of president obama president obama and that in part inspired our next guest. with all of the noise on gun control and gun rights, this man decided to go to what he calls the gun guy, a group that he himself belongs to and he joins us now on the set. he is the author of gun guys, road trip. okay so who are they? >> i was surprised. a lot of jews, which surprised me, i'm a jewish liberal democrat and i couldn't believe how many i met. a lot of liberals. and a lot of conservatives but women, african-american, old fat white guys come as they call themselves,. jenna: what surprises you about that? >> the big surprise was 15,000 miles. i always knew how attractive guns were to shoot and handle. but i had never really thought of that the way that we did a lot of pride at of just owning these guns and managing them safely taking care of them, using them effectively. there was another element that i had never expected and that was it places a tremendous amount of trust in people. some people think that we have too much of owning a
background checks in general have surged 54% since the election of president obama president obama and that in part inspired our next guest. with all of the noise on gun control and gun rights, this man decided to go to what he calls the gun guy, a group that he himself belongs to and he joins us now on the set. he is the author of gun guys, road trip. okay so who are they? >> i was surprised. a lot of jews, which surprised me, i'm a jewish liberal democrat and i couldn't believe how many...
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have got even over 51% in both of their elections. he was one of them. the other one was fdr and i think reagan. it's not that, it's when you're pushing off republicans it helped bring independents to him. the problem is we go into the 2014 election, each of these members of congress are in relatively very safe districts. the more you push against a republican the more that republican doesn't have to fear a primary challenge. i mean if it's coming from the president, that republican is solid, fighting the president, more solid by fighting him than working with him. so i think the president realized the only way to get anything done now is to change strategies and try to sit down and win it on the inside, not fight from the outside. jon: the question i guess is, is it too a little for the president to change his stripes? here is what the speaker of the house said, john boehner says, i'm hopeful that something will come out of it, referring to these meetings and lunches and dinners with the president, but if the president continues to i
have got even over 51% in both of their elections. he was one of them. the other one was fdr and i think reagan. it's not that, it's when you're pushing off republicans it helped bring independents to him. the problem is we go into the 2014 election, each of these members of congress are in relatively very safe districts. the more you push against a republican the more that republican doesn't have to fear a primary challenge. i mean if it's coming from the president, that republican is solid,...
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he has not been heard from since the october elections. meanwhile supporters held a mass at the venezuelan hospital where chavez is said to be receiving treatments. >>> anger in the streets. they're outraged at the death of a russian boy adopted by a texan couple that's being called an accident. the district attorney says they found the boy died of a torn artery in his stomach and the bruising on the boy was self-inflicted according to the report. >>> all right. the man charged in that shooting rampage at a colorado movie theater is attacking the state's insanity defense laws. lawyers for james holmes says forcing him to cooperate with psychiatrists is a right of his. he's charged with 126 counts including murder. 12 people died and many others were injured. >>> drama, tension, and tears in the jodie arias murder trial this week. she faced some pretty tough questions about death and a coverup. we'll take you inside the courtroom for her dramatic testimony next. so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some n
he has not been heard from since the october elections. meanwhile supporters held a mass at the venezuelan hospital where chavez is said to be receiving treatments. >>> anger in the streets. they're outraged at the death of a russian boy adopted by a texan couple that's being called an accident. the district attorney says they found the boy died of a torn artery in his stomach and the bruising on the boy was self-inflicted according to the report. >>> all right. the man...
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in november's election, and bob menendez was up for re-election. it is really unclear where there is going, although senator menendez was very eager to talk to the cameras for a change today, because he wanted to say, kind of, i told you so. we should note, however, that this whole salacious discussion about prostitutes is one part of what law enforcement officials say that they are looking into, with regard to menendez. another big part of it, maybe the biggest part of it, allegations that he used his influence to help one of his biggest donors and that is still, we understand, being investigated bit fbi and also here in the senate by the ethics committee. >> that part still under investigation. dana bash on the hill for us. dana, thank you. >>> in most cases the birth of a baby a happy occasion. even when a surrogate is involved. but that is not so for a couple in connecticut and their surrogate. this is more like a nightmare. this is a story, this is unreal. you have to stick around. we're talking about it. elizabeth cohen will tell us the story
in november's election, and bob menendez was up for re-election. it is really unclear where there is going, although senator menendez was very eager to talk to the cameras for a change today, because he wanted to say, kind of, i told you so. we should note, however, that this whole salacious discussion about prostitutes is one part of what law enforcement officials say that they are looking into, with regard to menendez. another big part of it, maybe the biggest part of it, allegations that he...
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just because he lost the election doesn't mean that things he said during the election, he still cares about. >> once you remove the campaign structure from around them, candidates often feel freer to speak their minds because they don't have these other people to answer to. >> let's ask the two candidates. >> how can you say that? >> i don't notice it with these two people at all. ahead this morning, i'm going to share a story that is just insane. second grade kid has been suspended from school, which i didn't realize you can do in second grade. he molded his breakfast pastry into allegedly the shape of a gun. going to talk to the boy, who's 7. going to talk to his dad. they say the whole thing is blown out of proportion. >>> also, jodi arias, the woman accused of murdering her ex-boyfriend, will be back on the stand today. what can her defense team do to turn things around after the prosecution got her to break down and just went on and on and on. we'll hear what the defense strategy could be right after this. [ anouncer ] ihop is in time square to compare new griddle-melts to your u
just because he lost the election doesn't mean that things he said during the election, he still cares about. >> once you remove the campaign structure from around them, candidates often feel freer to speak their minds because they don't have these other people to answer to. >> let's ask the two candidates. >> how can you say that? >> i don't notice it with these two people at all. ahead this morning, i'm going to share a story that is just insane. second grade kid has...
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say hello to the wife. >>> still to come, a chushchurc without a leader, an election wrought a schedule. we'll go to the vatican for the latest. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. and wesley & ashley are looking for a brand new smartphone. let's go. we've got a samsung galaxy sii on t-mobile monthly4g for only $299 with no annual contract. nice! [ earl ] see for yourself. get the samsung galaxy s ii on t-mobile's nationwide 4g network. walmart. your doctor will say get smart about your weight. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. how do you keep an older car running like new? you ask a ford customer. when they tell you that you need your oil
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these are republicans who are afraid of primary challengers, when they stand for re-election, who will run from their rights, saying, look at that republican. he voted to raise taxes. not once, but maybe twice. and then, you know, the second thing i think is that this white house had been talking about the coming armageddon, and it is going to take a while for these cuts to snowball. so what the white house hope is that after a week or two weeks and the lines get longer at the airports and more national parks can't open, et cetera, et cetera, the public will finally be on their side and force the republicans to get to that negotiating table. >> so that is what they hope, as you point out. not a quick thing, but will be gradual and will click into place. maybe this will change in a matter of weeks. maybe by the march 27th deadline. we'll see. gloria borger, thank you very much, in washington here. >>> coming up next, what we call our power block. big news on everything and everyone, from oprah, to a breathtaking buzzer beater, from facebook to the queen's health, hitting you with all of
these are republicans who are afraid of primary challengers, when they stand for re-election, who will run from their rights, saying, look at that republican. he voted to raise taxes. not once, but maybe twice. and then, you know, the second thing i think is that this white house had been talking about the coming armageddon, and it is going to take a while for these cuts to snowball. so what the white house hope is that after a week or two weeks and the lines get longer at the airports and more...
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the analogy would be if karl rove after winning re-election with george w. bush in 2005 went off, formed his own for-profit consultant i si, which is what jim messina, obama's campaign manager is doing, and worked at the same time for this newly-revamped bush campaign organization that had become, basically, a lobbying campaign solely for the president's agenda. it is, the appearance of impropriety, a conflict of interest, of access selling, you couldn't have a tom wolfe novel couldn't invent a sort of more perfect hat trick of conflict of interest and unseemliness, and i congratulate "the new york times" and washington post and common cause for getting upset about it, but you really don't hear anything from rank and file democrats or from democrats on capitol hill. jon: right. >> they don't really seem to care. jon: well, as chris stirewalt points out in his column today on foxnews.com, it is also all perfectly legal just as it would have been for obama's predecessor. it's not that he's exploiting some new legal loophole that allows him to have a permanent
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answer anticipation is growing as the cardinals make their final preparations to elect a new pope. for that david wright is there with the very latest. david, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, josh. one last tardy cardinal but as soon as vietnam's cardinal gets here we'll have all 115 of the voting cardinals here in rome. it's not just his absence that has delayed this process, but also we're told there's a fight brewing inside those closed door meetings about the future of the church, the americans on one side reportedly pushing to delay this process, the italians on the other side pushing for a quick vote. they have more votes and more visibility so a quick vote is thought to favor them, however, once cardinal fem arrives we'll have a full house and tougher to justify any delays. josh? >> no official date has been set. david wright, thank you for that. >>> a new study confirm what is none of you wanted to hear, researchers studied some 500,000 people over a dozen years and found those with diets high in processed meats, two sausages and a slice of bacon per day whic
answer anticipation is growing as the cardinals make their final preparations to elect a new pope. for that david wright is there with the very latest. david, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, josh. one last tardy cardinal but as soon as vietnam's cardinal gets here we'll have all 115 of the voting cardinals here in rome. it's not just his absence that has delayed this process, but also we're told there's a fight brewing inside those closed door meetings about the future of...
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when you -- remember when the president had the first press conference after his re-election, he was asked about why he didn't have more people over to the white house to socialize, and his answer was, you know what, i played golf with john boehner, we had fun, but it didn't get a budget deal done in 2011, it didn't work. i spoke with a senior administration official who said to me, you know what, there is this myth in washington that if we all sit down around a table, somehow, something miraculous is going to occur and republicans are going to start working with us. so clearly it was something he thought was pretty absurd. so lo and behold, brooke, now we have the president making these phone calls and inviting people to not the last supper but maybe the first supper. and so he's clearly changed his attitude towards this. maybe because he believes he's got nothing to lose. >> who does want to lose? so perhaps this is the beginning. i'd love to know what's on the menu, but something perhaps something we can report tomorrow. the beer summit worked for him. go ahead. >> i think what's
when you -- remember when the president had the first press conference after his re-election, he was asked about why he didn't have more people over to the white house to socialize, and his answer was, you know what, i played golf with john boehner, we had fun, but it didn't get a budget deal done in 2011, it didn't work. i spoke with a senior administration official who said to me, you know what, there is this myth in washington that if we all sit down around a table, somehow, something...
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if he dies, they have to hold elections within 30 days. he is very likely to win those elections, but he doesn't have the following that chavez has. a lot of people feel that he's even more hardlined trying to get that kind of support. >> it's that charisma they say that he's lacking. thank you so much for that report. >>> eight minutes after the hour right now. u.n. sanctions against north korea now fortified with china. the u.n. security council will meet to consider a resolution punishing north korea for last month's nuclear tests. this has drawn widespread international condemnation. this time even from china, which has blocked action in the past. the u.s. and china have reportedly agreed of wording of a draft resolution this time for new sanctions. >>> and the cardinals are meeting again this morning. we may learn today when the conclave will start. this is an american cardinal in rome, heading the scandal head-on. he said the next pontiff must commit to zero tolerance. >> so whoever is elected pope, he governs by law. we all do, not
if he dies, they have to hold elections within 30 days. he is very likely to win those elections, but he doesn't have the following that chavez has. a lot of people feel that he's even more hardlined trying to get that kind of support. >> it's that charisma they say that he's lacking. thank you so much for that report. >>> eight minutes after the hour right now. u.n. sanctions against north korea now fortified with china. the u.n. security council will meet to consider a...
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when will the elections take place? >> reporter: the elections have to take place in the next 30 days a he we've already seen a bit of a campaign mood here with the vice president nicol nicolas maduro, the man hand-picked by chavez to take over if he couldn't resume presidential duties. accusing the united states of a number of bizarre things, not only accusing the united states of trying to intervene in politics but that they could be behind chavez's cancer. what we will most likely see is the opposition leader running against him in the elections and if polls have it right, this will be won by maduro. he will benefit from that sympathy vote and a lot of people here in venezuela have benefited from this oil-backed socialist policy, wolf. >> do you no he if those two americans who were expelled from the u.s. embassy in caracas, have they actually left the country already? >> reporter: wolf, one of them was not here. he was in the united states. the other was given 24 hours. i should point out that the state department s
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printed on the ballots, the words meaning i elect as supreme pontiff. each elector writes the name of one candidate on the lower half of the ballot and folds it in half. cardinals are not allowed to vote for themselves. then in order of seniority, the cardinals take their ballots to the altar. each places a folded ballot onto a small desk, and then the ballot is dropped into a chalice. once all the votes are cast, the ballots are tallied, and the results are read aloud. more than two-thirds majority is need to do declare a winner, in this case 77 votes. if there is no winner, there's another vote. if there is still no winner, two more votes are scheduled for the afternoon. voting continues up to four ballots each day until there is a winner. the ballots are burned after each session in an incinerator inside the chapel, sending off the most famous smoke signal in the world. if there's no winner, they're burned with a chemical that gives off black smoke, telling the crowd waiting in st. peter's square that a new pope has not yet been selected. when there
printed on the ballots, the words meaning i elect as supreme pontiff. each elector writes the name of one candidate on the lower half of the ballot and folds it in half. cardinals are not allowed to vote for themselves. then in order of seniority, the cardinals take their ballots to the altar. each places a folded ballot onto a small desk, and then the ballot is dropped into a chalice. once all the votes are cast, the ballots are tallied, and the results are read aloud. more than two-thirds...
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he won't run for re-election in 2014. the long-time armed services committee said it was an extremely difficult decision for him. he says he'll be better able to serve his constituents for the next two years without the distraction of a re-election campaign. >> been there since 1979. 36 minutes after the hour. >>> should a 7-year-old ever have to worry about going on a diet? an australian mom was horrified when she found her daughter's handwritten diet and exercise list in the girls bedroom. >> so tragic. while the foods she list may seem like reasonable choices, the spelling lets you know how young this little girl is. on her diet list, d-i-y-e-t, the girl was allowing herself to eat apples, kiwi, fruit, yogurt. her daughter learned about dieting from a 7-year-old friend. she said she had a long talk about body image with her after finding this letter. can you believe it? this is very scary. when little girls that young are worrying. >> too young. >>> coming up on "starting point" we'll hear from dara-lynn weiss who caus
he won't run for re-election in 2014. the long-time armed services committee said it was an extremely difficult decision for him. he says he'll be better able to serve his constituents for the next two years without the distraction of a re-election campaign. >> been there since 1979. 36 minutes after the hour. >>> should a 7-year-old ever have to worry about going on a diet? an australian mom was horrified when she found her daughter's handwritten diet and exercise list in the...